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Mall pioneer founded GGP with brother in early 1950s.
Deloitte's Bob O'Brien on the international commercial real estate markets.
Kimco’s Conor Flynn says shopping center REIT focusing on major metro markets.
NAREIT's Brad Case says U.S. REIT income remained high despite market challenges.
National Storage’s Arlen Nordhagen underscores benefits of local expertise.
CEO Richard Smith says lodging REIT has internal investment opportunities.
Industrial, data center, infrastructure and manufactured home REITs among top performers.
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust has made repeated offers to acquire LaSalle.
Deloitte’s Jeff Smith says real estate CFOs are “pretty positive” about fundamentals, however.
UPS Group Trust’s Greg Spick says he looks to REITs first when building a real estate position.
Sophia Banar of Forum Securities says emerging markets taking on greater appeal.
Goodwin’s John Haggerty says REITs should utilize their boards as a defense against activists.
Chatham Financial’s Gavin Duckworth sees transition from LIBOR to SOFR.